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After searching for a pearl white Solara with leather and moonroof for around a year, I finally came across one and bought it! Happily drove my Solara for about a year and a half. During that time, my second oil change, which was done at a Belle Tire(I know), brought out the service adviser trying to sell me the kitchen sink. He reported with the kitchen sink, my car did not have an ounce of oil in it, which caused me to ! I had never heard a knock sound or noticed anything out of the norm while driving the car. I asked them to inspect it and they said they found nothing.

Next oil change I take it to a reputable tech in my town and they too can't find a leak or burning or anything. About a month later, the engine had enough. My tech reported cylinder #2 having only about 40psi. Said the only thing to do was replace the motor, which is being done right now.

Toyota would not cover any of the repair cost so I'm eating about $2600 which sucks, but I love that car!

My tech that's replacing the motor has run into an issue with a clamp. Now, bear with me here because I'm not a tech and don't know much if anything mechanically with autos. He said this clamp holds the motor and ifs seized. They are afraid of braking it because it looks to be one of a kind and they don't think they can get a replacement from Toyota. They said it's just taking longer because of them being fragile with it.

Does that sound reasonable to anyone or has anyone heard of anything similar? Thanks for reading!

They said it's either right next to a motor mount or in between it. The reason it's seized they estimate is because it's rusted/corroded which would come about from 10 years of Michigan winters and road salt. Either way, I have to wait to get it back. I'm just so eager!

Two weeks later and my car is in the same spot as before. They got the clamp removed, but now claim the transaxle is rusted and they are having a hard time removing it. My wife and I are pretty sure my car keeps getting pushed aside for other cars with quick fixes and what not. Either way, we're getting hosed. I just want my car!